PYSC 341 - Memory & Cognition

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Across
  1. 7. Responding to visual stimuli without consciously seeing it
  2. 8. The effect when the reaction time of a task is interfered with
  3. 10. Thinking about one's own mental processes
  4. 11. Type of visual memory that is linked to The Sperling Task
  5. 12. This examines grammatical rules that govern how we organize words in our sentences
  6. 15. These are active and constantly changing organized representations that your mind stores about the world
  7. 17. This limits cognitive processes due to divided attention
  8. 18. Second part end, this type of heuristic sees the subject envisioning the end to determine the best course of action
  9. 19. Problem solving through a clearly defined set of instructions
  10. 21. Type of Amnesia that involves preexisting memories being lost
  11. 22. A condition where you able to describe things, but not create mental images in your mind
  12. 24. Interrelated units of language that are bigger than just one sentence
  13. 26. Focus of mental effort on sensory/mental events
  14. 27. Chain of processes operating on internal representations
  15. 28. Connecting one concept to another
  16. 29. Initial reception of information from an environment
Down
  1. 1. Knowledge of social rules that underline our language use
  2. 2. The interpretation of a sensation
  3. 3. Stimulus leads to a response
  4. 4. Near surfaces overlapping far surfaces
  5. 5. The closer an object gets the more inward our eyes turn to focus on it
  6. 6. The basic unit of a spoken language, we can translate 10-30 a second
  7. 8. Well-structured sequence of events that is categorized in a specific order and associated with a familiar activity
  8. 9. Type of memory that organizes and stores knowledge of the world
  9. 13. A tyoe of Aphasia where the patient cannot recall the names of everyday objects
  10. 14. Two sensations are joined into one
  11. 16. When an object is incomplete or not fully enclosed, people perceive the whole by filling in missing information
  12. 20. When a stimulus is unclear because of the simultaneous presence of another stimulus
  13. 23. Problem solving through learning and discovery
  14. 25. Type of memory that has little depth and is mostly used for priming unconscious actions
  15. 28. One of the Seven sins of Memory that is commonly known and considered prejudice toward one side over another